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GOOD DRINKING HORSE

3 said that with regard to horses good drinker is the good doer.” saying was proved by an officer went from Epgland to South in charge of the horses during ioer war. He found that the Is varied greatly in their inon to drink during the voyage, of them, he thought, drank for ike of receiving attention and ng the monotony. It was that horses which could he into eat much hay and drink a pondingly large quantity of were eventually lauded with undest legs. The wet feeders ot digested their food so well. > Geelong fruit-growers have jed to' forward large supplies of > to the German markets this > United States Department of ulture considers' that a cow, to Stable should produce 6,0001bs 3 quarts) milk yearly without forced. A cow ought to proI3oolbs of butter yearly. E. .Hopkins, of ’ Eangiuru, , lias a farm of some 2,500 and a few weeks ago had as ns 4000—ail White Leghorns iers are installed capable of acodnting 2,000 chicks at a time, ic of the latest American style. B. Ji hnson has devoted special oration to the seed and manure merit, and wishes to see the ! Cup for champion Swedes won To Aroha farmer. Our seeds are led boforo b»ing offered, and we cuts for best varieties,—Advt.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4384, 11 March 1909, Page 4

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GOOD DRINKING HORSE Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4384, 11 March 1909, Page 4

GOOD DRINKING HORSE Te Aroha News, Volume XXVII, Issue 4384, 11 March 1909, Page 4

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